... Marquis of-Chandos. in PalUmaO, in the course of the afternoon. The Neblc Marquis (now Duke of Buckingham) .had been at Stowe prior to the termination of his noble father's illness. ^The deceased, Rich- ard Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos ...
... Buckingham Citted as an Illustration— Manners Fammily Also Prospered the 8 ... marquis and in 1703 to tlmt of a Diilta of Rutland. It wn.t tholr famous ... Buckingham. Klchard Gronvlllo of Wootlon, a man of Itood family. In 1710 ...
... Marquis of Buckingham are nearly a precedent for this. Previously, to the Marquis of Buckingham's creation the -Earl was commonly termed Earl of- Buckingham* The Emperor pt Austria has granted permission to one of tlie Archduke* of ...
... Marquis of Buckingham, it is said, has told his tenants, that, when fmrtiament meet*, some muj to brought brand to ntint H I have my information upon this head, from, the Salisbury and Winchester Journal, of the 15th inat., whk ...
... Marquis of Buckingham, however, died before the arrangement was concluded. What had been sacrificed by the Marquis Camden during the continuance7", of war was not Jess, than 45,0001., and he^ desired,- after peace had been established ...
... Marquis of Buckingham, however, died before the" arrangement was concluded. What had been sacrificed by the Marquis Camden during the continuance", of war was not Jess, than 45,0001., and he! desired, 'after peace bad been established ...
... Marquis of Buckingham, for his information as to the po! tical circumstances of tho time. Other letters of other correspondents are introduced, but tho bulk of the collection consists of thosu written by William and Thomas Grenville. In ...
... Marquis, of Buckingham. Lord Nugent is said to have declared, that he conceives the character for consistency in political principle, which he has always studied to preserve, demands the sacrifice of his seat in Parliament, while his ...
... Marquis of BUCKINGHAM, in the Coth year of his age. He is succeeded by his elri««t son, Eirl TEMFLE, hiw Marquis of BUCKINGHAM. The Noble Marquis twice •filled ihr situation of Lord Lieutenant at Ireland. Lord Viscount MOLESWORTH. He ...
... Marquis of Buckingham, ,| Lord Tc«njile, aud'lAiru G^orvi- O'TiU'illc, in tlieir full yeorru^W)1 .uniionn. 'Tlie1 Marquis conmict'H t»jtfr>i% to the North l.tall, .wheie ru? presented l»im to the i^t-.re^ioness, at:d his .drtiiglHtr ...